Photographer's Note

Structure I in the archeological site of Xpuhil. This structure is also known as the Building of the Three Towers. It has a maximum height of 18 meters and its center line runs more than 53 meters along a perfect north-south alignment. It has twelve rooms which were oriented towards the four cardinal points, according to its distribution. The main façade faces east, the most important direction within the pre-Columbian Maya view of the Universe.

Hola Pedro,
according to your note, there was a prominent rational by the Maya people when built this three towers edifice.
The photo is immaculately rendered, light and shadows, mingling of green and blue colors, all with fine clarity.
Buenas dias,
Ike

Hi Pedro,i been in Mexico but not there,so your post is very useful and interesting. A curious and unique architechture,very different of what i seen in Tulum and Chichen Itza,great capture very sharp and with a perfect exposure of the different light levels. Have a nice day and thanks,Luciano

You show us very nice the structure in the archeological site of Xpuhil, against a nice blue sky.
An lovely decorative picture.
You create depth and perspective.
What a lovely composition and splendid panorama about the area.
Very well done, TFS.